Meeting Calendar

2019

March 2019

Sponsor: Gordon Research ConferenceDescription: Glial cells are essential elements within the nervous system that shape key aspects of development, function and disease. This Glial Biology GRC meeting will focus on new evidence emerging from genomic and functional studies about the specific roles of different glial cell types in the control of neural circuits and behavior, as well as disease progression and neurodegeneration. Location: Ventura, CADate: March 3-8, 2019Abstracts Due: February 3, 2019

June 2019

Sponsor: Keystone SymposiaDescription: The goal of this meeting will be to bring together people who study different aspects of neurological diseases and facilitate the interchange of ideas necessary for identifying new mechanisms underlying complex intercellular interactions in the diseased nervous system. Location: Keystone, CODate: June 16-20, 2019Abstracts Due: February 13, 2019 (early)

Sponsor: Keystone SymposiaDescription: This conference aims to address the current state of knowledge in neurodegenerative diseases, to provide advanced discussion of these topics, to provide the opportunity for interaction between scientists from different fields of research and foster new collaborations that may lead to new therapeutic opportunities to combat the coming crisis in providing medical care for those suffering from neurodegenerative diseases.Location: Keystone, ColoradoDate: June 16-19, 2019Abstracts Due: February 13, 2019 (early)

July 2019

Sponsor: Gordon Research ConferenceDescription: This meeting will bring together clinicians, trainees, and renowned scientists from both academia and industry to address fundamental questions surrounding the pathogenesis and treatment of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and related motor neurons diseases such as spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), progressive muscular atrophy (PMA), and multisystem proteinopathy (MSP). The overall aim of this conference is to share insights from a variety of perspectives to achieve a better mutual understanding of pathogenic mechanisms and potential therapeutic approaches. Location: West Dover, VTDate: July 21-26, 2019Abstracts Due: June 23, 2019
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